غ ل س
Arabic
Root
غ ل س • (ḡ-l-s)
- related to the twilight before dawn, the darkness of the last part of the night
Derived terms
- Form II: غَلَّسَ (ḡallasa)
- Verbal noun: تَغْلِيس (taḡlīs)
- Active participle: مُغَلِّس (muḡallis)
- Passive participle: مُغَلَّس (muḡallas)
- Form IV: أَغْلَسَ (ʾaḡlasa)
- Verbal noun: إِغْلَاس (ʾiḡlās)
- Active participle: مُغْلِس (muḡlis)
- Passive participle: مُغْلَس (muḡlas)
- غَلَس (ḡalas, “twilight before dawn; the corresponding colour (black mixed with whiteness or redness)”)
- غَلِيس (ḡalīs, “a proper name for a wild ass whose colour is black mixed with whiteness or redness”)
- أَغْلَسُ (ʾaḡlasu, “coloured black mixed with whiteness or redness”)
References
- Lane, Edward William (1863), “غ ل س”, in Arabic-English Lexicon, London: Williams & Norgate